Styling clearly influenced the 1977-90 GM B-bodies. Even as a kid I noticed this; it's like an early concept sketch of what became the '77 Caprice escaped Bill Mitchell's studio and was brought to life.
Not really all that funny. When the Lagonda came out, the electronics really were revolutionary. PCs weren't out yet, and many office buildings only had one or two minicomputers that ran on punch tape. A computer in a car? Magical. Sure, technology passed it by, and now it looks dated. But it was the first. Not ONE of the first...THE first. Props where they're due.
Beautiful. My favourite exotic of all time.
Beautiful. Where would the world be without. ROLLS ROYCE. BENTLEY. ASTON MARTIN. JAGUAR. RANGE ROVER ETC.
very good place with cars no faults.
Less oil leaks on driveways & more robust wiring.
I've always thought this is one of the best designed car body.
What's the music at the start and near the end? Shazam has no idea.
That is one damn fine automobile!
Styling clearly influenced the 1977-90 GM B-bodies. Even as a kid I noticed this; it's like an early concept sketch of what became the '77 Caprice escaped Bill Mitchell's studio and was brought to life.
😀😀😀😀😄😄 Idiot yank. Who the fuck buys American cars.
Are you related to William Towns?
The entire computer power on that Lagonda could probably be done on a Raspberry Pi now.
Electronics on these cars were much simpler than a raspberry pi..... raspberry pi is very powerful compared to computers in the 1980s....
@@martinbaldwin1906 This technology is 1970s not 1980s.
Citroen style steering wheel.
Toussantlbisso deoug demuro ....
1:28 HAHAHA
sarcasm is very strong here with narrator
Not really all that funny. When the Lagonda came out, the electronics really were revolutionary. PCs weren't out yet, and many office buildings only had one or two minicomputers that ran on punch tape. A computer in a car? Magical. Sure, technology passed it by, and now it looks dated. But it was the first. Not ONE of the first...THE first. Props where they're due.
A luxury motor sedan pretty much in the league with Maserati Quatroporte in rare sedans.
THIS
I had no idea Tom Jones built engines for Lagonda. Fun fact.